[Amended 1-12-1999 by Ord. No. 99-01]
Planned unit developments (PUD's) are permitted
as conditional uses in the R-1, R-2 and R-3 Districts. PUD's are intended
to provide for innovative large-scale residential developments.
A. A PUD must contain a minimum of 10 contiguous acres
under one ownership or control.
B. Plans for the proposed development shall show the
location, size and proposed use of all structures and land included
in the area involved. Individual drainage and planting plans shall
be provided for the entire development.
C. The plans may provide for a combination of single-family
and multifamily development, provided that the plans indicate that:
(1) The overall density shown on the PUD plan for residential
uses shall not exceed an average density of 11 persons per acre. In
computing population density, a factor of 3.7 persons shall be used
per one-family dwelling, 3.10 persons per garden-type apartment unit
or townhouse and 1.5 persons per high-rise apartment unit.
(2) Paved streets and sidewalks adequate to serve the
needs of the area will be provided.
(3) Adequate access to public streets and proper internal
circulation will be provided.
(4) Sewer and water facilities shall meet Village specifications
for public facilities. All private sewer and water facilities must
comply with the Village's maintenance requirements. Backflow control
devices shall be installed on water services to private water mains
of one inch or greater in size.
[Amended 10-8-2002 by Ord. No. 02-14]
(5) The development will constitute a reasonable extension
of the living areas in the Village and will be compatible with surrounding
land uses.
(6) Adequate safeguards will be taken to ensure that the
parks and other open spaces shown on the plan are permanently reserved
as parks and open spaces.
Mobile home parks are permitted as conditional
uses in the R-3 District, provided that:
A. The minimum size of a mobile home park shall be 10
acres.
B. The maximum number of mobile homes shall be 10 per
acre.
C. Minimum dimensions of a mobile home site shall be
50 feet wide by 85 feet long.
D. All streets, parking areas and walkways shall be hard
surfaced.
E. There shall be a minimum yard setback of 40 feet at
all lot lines of the mobile home park.
F. It shall conform to the requirements of Chapter H
77, Wisconsin Administrative Code.
G. No mobile home site shall be rented for a period of
less than 30 days.
H. Each mobile home site shall be separated from other
mobile home spaces by a yard not less than 15 feet wide.
I. There shall be a surfaced two-automobile parking space
for each mobile home.
J. Unless adequately screened by existing vegetative
cover, it shall be screened by a temporary planting of fast-growing
material capable of reaching a height of 15 feet or more, such as
hybrid poplar, and a permanent evergreen planting, such as white or
Norway pine. The individual trees are to be of such number and so
arranged that within 10 years they will have formed a screen equivalent
in opacity to a solid fence or wall. This permanent planting shall
be grown or maintained to a height of not less than 15 feet.
Campgrounds may be permitted in the R-4 District,
provided that:
A. The minimum size of a campground shall be five acres.
B. The maximum number of campsites shall be 15 per acre.
C. Minimum dimensions of a campsite shall be 25 feet
wide by 40 feet long.
D. Each campsite shall be separated from other campsites
by a yard not less than 15 feet wide.
E. There shall be one automobile parking space for each
campsite.
F. There shall be a minimum yard setback of 40 feet at
all lot lines of the campground.
G. It shall conform to the requirements of Chapter H78,
Wisconsin Administrative Code.
H. The screening provisions for mobile home parks are
met.